An out-of-control Porsche barreled through bushes into a parking lot, striking one man and trapping another beneath a wheel. And although it was 2:14 a.m., more than 10 people watched the deadly tragedy unfold. One bystander recalled praying beside Mackendy Jules as he drew his last breaths. And a 911 caller ran toward Samuel Artez Martindale, who remained pinned beneath the car. The witness statements in the deaths of Jules and Martindale are contained in documents recently released by Broward prosecutors.

An out-of-control Porsche barreled through bushes into a parking lot, striking one man and trapping another beneath a wheel. And although it was 2:14 a.m., more than 10 people watched the deadly tragedy unfold. One bystander recalled praying beside Mackendy Jules as he drew his last breaths. And a 911 caller ran toward Samuel Artez Martindale, who remained pinned beneath the car. The witness statements in the deaths of Jules and Martindale are contained in documents recently released by Broward prosecutors.

Two women told an Evanston, Ill. man they would go to his house in exchange for paying the tab for them to use a pink Hummer stretch limo for two more hours, reports the Naples Daily News. The women didn't keep their promise - but they kept the man's money and fled. Thomas Richard Canham, 53, was charged with DUI after authorities say he pursued the women and cut the Hummer off with his silver Porsche convertible in North Naples, then got out of the car and demanded his money back, according to a Sheriff's Office report.

This state trooper was not about to let the drag-racing driver of the purple Porsche get away, according to an arrest report. Even if it took a few days. When the trooper saw the Porsche racing a Dodge Viper on Boynton Beach Boulevard the morning of April 1, he turned on his radar gun. It was a 45-mph zone, but the Porsche was pegged at 75 mph. The driver of the Viper was stopped, arrested and booked in at the jail, but the driver of the Porsche didn't surrender so easily.

A new dealership for Germany's luxury Porsche brand is soon to rise on the auto corridor along Interstate 75 in the Davie-Weston area. Penske Automotive Group plans to invest more than $10 million to develop the two-story store to be known as Porsche of West Broward, said the group's executive vice president, Anthony R. Pordon. Plans call for opening the store by late next year at 4645 Volunteer Road in Davie, with at least 10 employees initially. Penske already has bought more than seven acres for the facility, Pordon said.

First she smashed her Kia into a Mercedes. Then she hit a Porsche. Finally, she hit the same Mercedes again. The luxury bumper car shenanigans in Boca Raton on Wednesday left thousands of dollars in damage and a driver under arrest on a DUI charge, according to police. It also shocked a top-ranked tennis player, who was riding in the Porsche when it was hit. Kei Nishikori, the 15th ranked player on the ATP World Tour and the No. 3 seed in this week's Delray Beach Open, said he wasn't hurt in the crash.

The families of two down-and-out men killed by an out-of-control luxury car have been awarded a joint $2.2 million, lawyers said Tuesday. Police say Alyza Rachel Russell, 22, was driving drunk when she fatally struck the men with her mother's 2012 Porsche Panamera in downtown Fort Lauderdale in June. The men killed - Mackendy Jules, 30, and Samuel Artez Martindale, 35 - were known in the homeless community and were regulars at a nonprofit center that helps the homeless. Jules' father, Jean Jules, 48, said the money from the settlement likely will not change his life too much.

Lamborghini. Ferrari. Bentley. Porsche. Luxury sports car enthusiasts from around the country used to ride away in style from Dennis Francis Kennedy's Boynton Beach dealership. But Exotic Motorcars cheated some customers and the Florida Department of Revenue out of hundreds of thousands of dollars, Kennedy admitted Tuesday in Palm Beach County Circuit Court. In a deal with the State Attorney's Office just before the scheduled start of a trial, Kennedy, 38, pleaded guilty to two first-degree felonies: organized scheme to defraud greater than $50,000 and theft of sales tax greater than $100,000.

A young woman accused of fatally striking two men in Fort Lauderdale with her mother's Porsche has been freed from jail after posting $450,000 bond, Broward jail records show. Alyza Rachel Russell's jail release on Saturday afternoon came three days after she turned herself in to face charges that include two counts of DUI manslaughter in the deaths of Mackendy Jules, 30, and Samuel Artez Martindale, 35. Russell, 22, of Fort Lauderdale, spent three nights in jail before posting bond.

When she fatally struck two men in Fort Lauderdale with her mother's Porsche, Alyza Rachel Russell had a blood alcohol level of more than twice the legal limit, police say. At a hearing Wednesday, a Broward judge set the 22-year-old's bond at $450,000, after a prosecutor said she had told a co-worker she planned to flee to Europe. Russell, who works at a South Florida dental equipment repair company, holds dual U.S. and British citizenship. Assistant State Attorney Eric Linder called her a flight risk, saying she had reapplied for a passport with the British consulate, appeared to have paid for the application with her debit or credit card after the crash and talked about fleeing to Ireland.